This fall the CW will introduce a remake of the British cult series “The Tomorrow People”. Get a first look and some background info after the jump. Or is that “jaunt’?
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THE TOMORROW PEOPLE Remake — First Look!
Posted in Psychic Phenomena, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Television, Video with tags Adelaide Kane, Hart of Dixie, Mark Pellegrino, Peyton List, Robbie Amell, The CW Television Network, Tomorrow People, vampire diaries on May 18, 2013 by ghostradioworldVideo: RIDDICK!
Posted in Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Movies, Video, Comics with tags chronicles of riddick, pitch black, star trek, riddick, karl urban, battlestar galactica, David Twohy, Feminism, Katee Sackhoff, Dredd, Misogyny on May 17, 2013 by ghostradioworldRiddick returns this fall in his third cinematic outing. Watch the first trailer after the jump.
Video: Neil Gaiman’s Preview of his DOCTOR WHO episode “Nightmare in Silver”!
Posted in Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Television, Video with tags Cyberman, Doctor, doctorwho, Gaiman, matt smith, neil gaiman, steven moffat, tardis on May 10, 2013 by ghostradioworldDo You Like the New Ice Warrior?
Posted in Photos, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Television with tags bbc, Doctor, Ice Warrior, Jenna-Louise Coleman, Mark Gatiss, SFX, Shopping on March 6, 2013 by ghostradioworldAbove is the new design for the return of classic “Doctor Who” monster to this year. As you’ll note it draws heavily on the design (below) from classic series . Classic series fans are especially excited about this design.
Although purists point out that the new design lacks the clamp shaped hands, the fur trim, and the pear shaped body.
What do you think? Is the new design a great way of honoring the past? Too faithful? Or, for those clamp hand fans out there, not faithful enough?
AUDIO: DIMENSION X – Robert A. Heinlein’s “The Roads Must Roll”!
Posted in Audio, Books, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror with tags Arts, Dimension X, fiction, literature, old time radio, Online Writing, otr, radio drama, Roads Must Roll, Robert A. Heinlien, robert heinlein, science fcition radio drama, science fiction, the golden age of radio on February 16, 2013 by ghostradioworldImagine a world dominated by sidewalks that moved at 100 miles per hour. How dependent would we become on them? How quickly would our central maxim of life be:
“The Roads Must Roll” originally aired on “Dimension X” on September 1, 1950. This is a classic of science fiction. And one of Robert A. Heinlein’s best remembered stories.
Happy Birthday Christopher Eccleston!
Posted in Audio, Books, Comics, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Television, UFOs, Video with tags 9th doctor, birthday, christopher eccleston, Doctor, doctor who, doctorwho, great actor, great tv, ninth doctor, sylvester mccoy on February 16, 2013 by ghostradioworldGreat actor. Great Doctor. After the jump, a few of the better tribute videos to the 9th Doctor!
VIDEO: New GAME OF THRONES Teaser!
Posted in Books, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Television, Video with tags chaos trailer, charles dance, Game of Thrones, maisie williams, season 3, series three, Thomas Brodie-Sangster on February 12, 2013 by ghostradioworldAUDIO: DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT: “Flying Saucers”!
Posted in Audio, Mysteries and Thrillers, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Television, UFOs with tags Arts, Brian Donlvey, Cable television, Dangerous Assignment, Dramas, Hulu, old time radio, otr, Programs, radio drama, Streaming media, Television, Television program, the golden age of radio on February 12, 2013 by ghostradioworldThere are all kinds of dangers an adventurer might face. But nothing more intriguing than …
“Flying Saucers” originally aired on “Dangerous Assignment” on April 17, 1950. This is one of the shows from the early fifties that had both radio and television versions airing at the same time, and featuring the same cast. The TV series was somewhat obscure, and hard to find. But now, thanks to Hulu, the series can be watched for free. The television series only had a single 39 episode season. Hulu has made all the episodes available. The radio series ran for three years. About 90 episodes have survived. But series star the always reliable Brian Donlevy.















